Former Pope denies he was pressured to resign

February 26, 2014 03:22 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 06:33 pm IST - VATICAN CITY

File photo of retired Pope Benedict XVI

File photo of retired Pope Benedict XVI

Retired Pope Benedict XVI has denied speculation that he was pressured to resign, saying his decision was freely made and his alone.

Benedict wrote to the Vatican correspondent for La Stampa newspaper, Andrea Tornielli, amid a new round of speculation about his reasons ahead of Friday’s first anniversary of the resignation, the first by a pope in 600 years.

La Stampa on Wednesday quoted Benedict as writing, “There isn’t the minimum of doubt about the validity of my resignation from the Petrine ministry. The only condition for the validity is the full freedom of the decision. Speculation about its invalidity is simply absurd.”

Benedict also defended his decision to continue wearing the white cassock of the papacy, saying that there were no other clothes available.

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